The Somerset Herald. ;K'K K U ftVLL. E.i;t.ir. bINtIAY IsrcwnbeT s. Iw. t ". ,i-ry tt-' aii ::--i. Xh "V,--! i iln nuT-clt- i.r. Aii ttrii:ivii at Bent-pit Ihutr store. i i.rit.TJi at BeiiiunJ r Iro4 .""tor- The little folk. are already Lai km Clirist- ITi.t. Ti. December tenn of court barin on the 1 !- t.'a! Ge"rpe tlie clerk at Bt-nfurl"! In:a; s, ,TT- jAr i."uryantliiniiin are now the pt.fu'.ar (. w tliertrajid display at Enifonl's lrue s-. V r.;,i.-.ni caare ail the r.iae with the T'.i.r T.ir jiw tntmj will tai&e anyrliinz ex t a Isi-fi. T matrimonial mill L runnitijr very rr-;- - j.t IKiW T i ii v and V'filnsiay are the fav-irito . djy , ,.-,-.-:v- en !;re jnm:M- t- t- ni;u!ar ij... i ii winter. - ;erwan- -'M Iy K. Mi -Ifc.wi-ll eti- t-.-e..f.-he ir-Min :u iam;- at t!ir cw Y'irk -V : J i Viit "tt.re. H . B F. M v. r t a ran l:.ltt f.r the .. .-r. -s:,:. .,f Harrisimrz t.is,s, .f tfi- U-.i-l.n; (.ij-r an 1 ..' - oMiTlTiue tn tunie ill. t -t i:ir 'i.-nl-- at H'tlT'inl'!- Ilniir -. - r !.r.ii-'it Ti.i Siiiicrs-:. V :-i i ti'rai-t-I ii"- tti;iy iat uJi wiiiT-r. I: ., !- in a to calfii one. a., i. an iw- a i:c pn-parins to mis -t a hat y holiday tra s-1:. !ar-T lot -fllo'idav .i- V. w Y"rk More. .Nimt rset. Pa. v -u-'-' rr.-i i ;!S .in Is- looking up a r.- i "i . in f h" the NVw Yar. t E. M, ! .w.-i; . for the a line lot of E i.rr Plate. Ware. :n;i.iiiy ia U-eii the ruin of many a -.io -iar.nl in life with the best inten- - t i'-j iia- raipvlcd his vnz i-m -lit to i-frn- the teai hers' institute at -.air-- -ys Ilial chloride ..f tini is ,i . I --i-iruri-r of nits, as tii.-y tlie - f -. im a pe-tit-mv or a cat. V Y -rk .. lo and .lt'ent Store i ira i.- n w in H .liday i.. -ir :.i M :it-r s H.ir iwarv Storv. S nn- i . 'n-ni i-The man ho dare tell his u ..-' i-'ii tr-irli wii.-n iie comes honi- : a.- -' . i. :.ar time. Hut sn. h hcnsiare ' A ' ri:;.--raiy say- : "A bu-iii.-s- man s -. :j . :,. -T - n.-:it in the paj-r. n-ni.nd- -it a .: n ' ..i .t w.tliotit a stinger. lie is . .... y i.j : t-i'i:;.fs! fir b;i-:n,-s." ' -s !:;. ! ;;.-m sav - the rca-oti a tliall Seldom 1 r .-TI- a U.rrowi-d um'ircjla. is this : Wiien '. w.-iri.er i- di- he t'onk the owner: 1 t li -1 :i. an-i wheu it is w.t he n.s-ls -: -. 'H-.- I. j v! UV rf. y li-ik More- will ! found tiie : r.i - 1 1 :: ctv assortment of Family liihies ' rrr io. to t.iwn. Also, a great vori.-ty ; f Pj.-ket B oies and Teachers' Bii.ies. in ( F I'.r li.ii-hiigs. i some of:l.-e boy a who roam the stress on- :a' at h:.hi si. .mid be at home hours lie-I- tiny can 1 found there. Poliiv inter ;,re:,ie .-iiou.d be called into reuisition for in' h-!.clit of the luture of the boys. Vve Lave on hand a large number of good ' aliii-h e will sell in quantities to suit j::vha,-er. Pmes verv reasonable. Y'anl j i-i.:e the planing mill. 11. LtKis E iUH. A PtES"5 t'iiaiiiiier-lrtirj Rfait ir) lias been sold i r.r? s sale to 11. iVnr and Tha.1 M. Ma- i dunng the past ten days I wo severe snow Tin- fornrer propri.-t.trs, John II. and ! storms and several nmrui:ir- with tiie ther i;n ponien.y, have ieastsj it and will ! mometer down nearly to z-m. l,K)k like any- A n.I.M.uc Jo putiLsl. it. 1' jur pairs of Men's Heavy Pure Woolen lit piTpaiJ to any address on retvipt uf ijtie llo M. L. Tu Btt, Manufacturer of Hosiery, .Ud.iV-iis. Simerset C.c, Pa. Two bun.lrtii fr wer loails of oal were i :-'iied on t.ie l.niirh stales at Johnstown j !-t month tiian in the corresponding mouth .1 ls.vi, and the r-rord for tins mouth will ; :st month titall in the Curres.noIl.lin.? mouth I a tun. I. la rger failing off. This is the j of the in'.n.l-jitiou of natural gas. P- littinls tin: store tan be seen otie of I A largest anu h.-i scki-tcd sto. k of Hoiiilay ' -is ev. t.p.ngl t t Somerset. Here you ' ran r.uy Ci.r-t ti a:.-i see y..(:r I 'hri-tmas presents from the i j 11. ng to the most expensive, tilail 1 GT stuck. (j. W. liEMTEO it Soy. 1-a-mets, in fact all men residitiir in the ii d:-tr:--Ts, si.ouid beware of strangers I" a:;. roach ti.eia with projects an,I plans any sort. Report shows oriraniiisi iraugs -w.iei.e-sarc- ns.rn.nir through lliecountry v.iig to me money in one wav an- i- st...j.; s.,w that there an.- !'.... ...s-timl lioiws, w here stmnc drink is sold in 1 .l uiiia. Tiie rang..-is from none it, 0 "-r I..r.-st H iiitingdon.'ireetic. 1ml. una j. .1 1' .. I . ... . m jim one in vva-uiugton ouniy. j in Pliila.l. Iphia and i.bNiin Ane-I gutiy. j I-arm. ryand in fact all men re-siding in j lia- rural dist nets, slum Id beware of strangers -e appnach tnem with projects and plans ii any .on. Rcpirl shows tiiat organised itvjs f swindlers are niaming thn.ugh the -''"? trv'iiig to make money in one way aiii.it ir. I:, rural districts women should not Deleft unless prote. ted by a wa:ch-k-gor a f'-iier. N-arceiy a day passs-s but that the fui.m rontain accounts of dcpretlat ions com tii.'t.u iy villainous tramp- in the sparsely '.ia-l .hstnets. (..uiitry pmple should t-pi'tei-'eti from these niv ing w retches. Mf-vT M.gkET.-We have just atlded a "-".I Rtfrlgerstor u. our Meat Market, in ' i. ii all meat- t-.in Is? k. ts.l and clean. M'--'..i:. ls-f p,(rt, Ac.. i;r4 coiisiantly on ii-:.l Open tiaiiy. Partic-s Ituying meat :.ave it kept in the refrigerator unxi 1'etl. Ro-v I)vw & Co. LE. Plaster, Ctxtrr. Carload in St.-rk : il ijuote m. f,.;,,w, : I--: Wintr Lime iirre! $I.S5 ii C.nuiit bam-! 1.75 i' ".a;..l C, ni.nr 1rr-iT.. i-t fv rU.-i.-r f barrel. ..... $ii "T1. I'.. Res--cifu!v. J-ne li,'Its;. - t..c 4'Beexits. -- la:ig.-r ari-ing frotq a tli.ightle i-i iui among sd..il ciiihtreii is illustrated 1 ' c fi.liuwmg from an echaiige : A boy r: t ti raiuld trH'itsI cU trine ifiim with a i-.ii:r.un !io hud d.phtiicra. He xn-t-a.iv.! the disease and di.d. aud from bira i iailier. his hnttlier aud twu younger ' i-eU liave contracted it. the wife and m ! her lnng the ou'y une of the family not '.sa5J.clet T -Inn xd rtoyast. To Is. t rs w e quote folio bv tin box: ...4-V 1 "11. max". " Army and Navy ".. 4ot " Sjetiditl " . 3fic " i anary ". 'V -Tip Top" 3le a,-,ie -nai.H s - ':nts," I 1 s- . . ...sic I i Mjies. i-ii . . . t.i Cit I".' vaeii smk.i otiiy ,bs, 2 Trent. Sdirittvl. Rcs-wr-t l,il!y, . I oot Jk I'.Kurrs. S "Biers. la.. JUI- ja, Cuort next rk. CurBTna i only a Uttlr orertwo .ff. Tlie trvmiirr dnjjvpecl tli a n to btlow I i -veTal mttrninm Imvt irerk. Mr. W. T H.-hliram. of Mfjrep-daV. r a La-iiK- Li fc tlie n nntr M-at Moniar. PmC F -el ;nf. firinr-i-l of tbe MeTer. tljli; jHiWu- iw.-b.ioIa. was in StnvT Stur 1jv. Tiie in.-lktalion are faroi-aMr U a lively i hi!nar trJulc Loral tk-jWr arf laying in laiyr ks to trtrrt it. ' The pvai 'iil more haniL of Xew York. j will appear at tlie Juhaown or house on the ereuinif of the 17th. Tlie hitrotih !i-ku; it rti.t morii u?ed tti2e day. An im-iotiaJ drunk j jriveti tjiiarter tl.ere o-er riiz!t. The sieijriiinjr wae exci-llent Sunflay, and was taken advantage of hy a!nisc every one wiio had a team, or ro!d hire or borrw 4-tie VHoifjer .li.-'ii Hrv int-nrr.-,! in t!i- .e C ' st.itioii !n,u.' ;it Joltiiioa a r ri-l.iy ei'ti:i. Tr.r iUniaLfanioiintr.1 1.. atr.m five lmii-1'wl di.l'ar. . ' , " ',. , 1 lie anticnuiioti!. of tin- iol!v holnlav ea- . ... , ,." - " , sou are iLsK ilmir the riil:ei-titts of the .., . , Tuanks-it iiiK t-iist. Mnta laua t? llicrom- in kin A :l. ma la- w!io some lime k paid ov.-r to a Mr. Lutz. i fw! t!iroii!i a defr tire li anl waik and broke I uni of s-'t.7"ni. kv. the liandme ir. Hi.r.ti . t'i a n i -.irfc will be dotie on the ShjUi iVnii rmtd unnl the ror- 7.in:zat!on. which Will take plai-e irv the tir-t ..f the vi-ar. - Tke Pittsbiinrh T:idiiriiiji the ia-t y..-ar. Fr. A J. KtcM. v and liitiii!- ia-t wiTkjbyaliiieruiexpeiidUureofniiiiityaiKli-ea.se-iii oel from J '!iii: w into t'n.-ir luisdsoine i les etieRrjr in all its depart men ta. has work- new nid. ri.v. r.i-ci;!;y pun ha.-il from Mr Kii-nian. on M.iin rrt-i WorK on the -v-ra! new det'iii houses j i;i course. ,f iwkm t!o .n m-iv! has ! il.Ki.ntinii.-L on account of the extremely ; coi-1 a-eai her of t he pist we k. TIii-ismI sieijiiinst Saturday brought an unu-na:iy larji- niimlsT of ,.i.pl. to town. The princijia: str.-eti of tlie town Were thnmpr- si witll sleil- and -lei'is all ilav hiir. Tlie irv on tl.e .lam and iu l liei..w town is fn-r.n to a tiiw-kni-v- of from tii to twehe ill.-!..--, un :iers-T.f iti hon-e. liave a!r.-ady n.iiinu-ni-nl to -tore away a supply for :wt Milium r - ii.n-iiinptioii. Tf.e n-jular term oi criminal i-ourt Is-gins .... l....,l O- TIU.. : t c. .. , ,. . . . art- iil ine utcist oro.narv il.aructiT. The I:s- ' i ir:i-i .i:innii-v win nave ais.ux twenty-nvi bills to lay U-f.re the ifrand jury. The programmes for the fortlio.ming j T.-iciier- In-tiiute wen- pr nlcil in the Hu- ! .1 r, u.l. e.-..,.. L.i tt -L- ....I lrl...l. u i ' say it a ; -;s-i-ini.ii iiouidn't. it i- the U-st execute.1 f artStie printing ever attentive.) i i in Sinicix t f Nov -Tin. from Fore-t II.il. J'iaivr cmin- ( rtiia says : in vveati.er Me an- having very hi-:. Tii.-re are plenty apples . ai.d plenty grajcs on t ie vines." the . trec T. T. Everett. I. II.. wiil lecture on M m iL.y ev. niug of lu-titsite 'sjk, on the " Win- ; Hill' S.de of Life." R.V. A. A. Willits. j I Li.-.i:.v cvciiiiiir. on i ti i:.v cvciiinir. on "iti tlm Winu. or a ' Summers Flight .v-.-r the Ssa.' M-ph C.sik. W.iln.'s.liiy eveuina. maie Ameriia." H.m. R. Ct. Horr. Tiiurs d.iv eveinna. on " Tile Iils.r Pniblem ." Johll P. Reed. E-.. and tirt iieirs of the '. lale Wiliiaui P. I.y on. Es.( . the owner oi the White Sulphur .springs ut Pa-vlfont. have j contracted for the em tmu ...lalar-.-e l.otcl on j the j-:njs pr..i-ny. Tue butlditn; will U- : two stories in height, one hundred fvt long I by thirty-two feet wide, and will be ur- j rouiidt-1 hy a ten-f s.t p.ircii. The work i to tsr unipiete.l by May 1st. The predictions of a mdd winter which some weather prophets indu!g"l in. are not being carried out by the lehavi.r of the weallier. Tnere has n.rt tss-i. a season in ( srly shown winter chara-tcri.-tiisi a- it lias ; 1 tl.oi.r Lot tl.A l..!.ii,in r ..I', ntii.l v.iilur Mr. Albert Walter, while culling straw in his fathers slaiile Monday morning, met with an accident that came within an av uf opting linn two of the fiiiinrrs of his left band. lie was rtinning the machine quite rapidly, w hen tlie loeder twsjtme cioeged. and in attempting to remove the olietructiou his left hanil w as d two of the litnter l..lt le.n,l a.s df-,ivn i.n.l,- tl, kniv.si nd iers were aim.iHt entire.v sev- ere.1 fnim the ham) Tlie coarse, h.nvy giov.si that he had on saved the fingers from Is-ingcut entirvlv off. Before- piin hasint: liieir Christmas pn-s-ents. our readers w .li find it greatly lo their advantage to tirM n.nsutt the Hkrvld adver tising (iiiunius. and th.-u uiaketi.eir pur trhases. The mcn'hafits who liave suffii-;elit enterprise tt lay in a st.s k of rtraliy ciioice . Cii ristuias gooiL-. and who w ill -s-H them on : a fic.r marigiti ail aiivertise in the JIkkalD, '; and you tanifH only liud a much larger I slock of ir.Ksls to choirs- from, but can save j money by iiroii!iir those merchants whose : advertis rnetits are ni found in thellcEiLD. The tarm implements. ot k. etc.. b.;iotig- , . .. . . I : mirto Mr. Kaufman were sold rnlav at his j late home, near lavidsvilk-. One huudretl ' I and twenty-two articles aer. .mJ in-ide of i thn-e hours Thev brought -tW. Mr. Kauf- man s oid sieigh, which was ihe :ir-i vehicle 1 ofthekintl in Cotiemaugh Township, and was about sixty-live years of age, bro-iiht s-.xiy-five cents. It ha.1 been used constant ly, with si. ght repairs, hy Mr. Kaufman ever since it was built. T ie shares of stock in the turnpike from Jihhnstowu through Stoyestwn to S .mer--t. st.id for sixty cents and sixty and a-half cents on the dollar. The shares were $1'"' each. A young son of Mr. Jonathan RlioaiLs. of Somerset township, nt with an accident while out huuting Mttirday. thai came near costing him one of his legs. He hail his gun charged with hird-sliot, when, thinking he might strike some larger game, be put a charge of bucksli.tt in on top of tlie original load. After scouring thn.ugh the w.msLs for some time lieespie.1 a cotton-tail, and started in ptirsnst of it. Tlie rabbit ran into its hole, when tlie youmt man tried to stir it out with the stock of hi-gun. In doing this the gun was discharged, anj its ti.uteuts. look effect in tiie fleshy" part of the y.uing man's leg. l)r. Brubaker is attending him. and thinks he can save the leg from amputation. M ss Kate Ca.stlelon Is ptjacinng upon Lot la's preserves as a "d.-amaticim ktail." Her acting is like a f hanisigne fix very delight ful. Of course she is a success. Her run ning ways, her funny songs and vivacious comedies are enouch to start an audience laughing and to keep it laughing for so ei tire evening Mm Castleton's play ol " razy Patch " is appi-ipriat !y nametl. be ing a hotch-potch of tfrtigs, tlances and amus ing sit uatioiis. It is men-ly a series of op ljrtunitic fur giving new versiotis of popu lar air and burlesques tif statnlard tunes. Tlrefore it delighted the large audience which atteii'ks its presentation last night at the Orand tpTa H ni-e and created a degree of enthusiasm which will keep 1-cop! going Ut see Kate Cast let on all week. S. lsw Re ptmhlica. The above Cotnny will apfwr in the Sanerstt OfTa Hmise, Thursday evening. Ier. 2.1. P. L. Case1. ieer. Manager of tlte : Ots-ra House inspires tlie iv.skt.le ..r sL -u-- 'a ;- "7 -- - ; ... tmo.ij Hon tnis is one oi iue nuesst C.ilnjwuies now on tlie Ameritan stage, aatL, ail tliat fail to attend will miss a grand treat. Tickets will be on sale it P. L 4 asehcer'a FurnusliingHtore after the ISlli. Admission, 7a, JO and IS oenta. Reserved mu. 75 eta. Tb-Tarancr ean-d by thedeath of IH- trict ATtorney ftaycr. if Uedtord. will be fill- ed by ajiximnient by the Court. The a- pointee will bold the aipointient ami I the 1 of Janoary. lsw. the etrf of the tern, for whk-b Mr. Stayer was elerteJ. The near abroach of ("hritm- lias awak- ened an inten-t in onr (ieiiie who dcnnr to make setection of HoIiJay (rifts, and. as lis- ual t! iint of rreatest interest i at the Iru Store off. X. &jyi Histock i lane an.l has been Sclii-nd with upecial rare, and, if luuidome -njods asid low prices will sell them, we speak 6 Mr. Boyd an exceptiooak Holidar trade thi season. Advertised Letters. j Pay Your Tax. The. following letters remaining in the' -Alt a-iiliti-iiai die per cent, will he charg Pustoffice at Somerset will be sent to the j "1 on all bonwh tax not paid on or ben' Dead Letter office if not called for within ten IV-i-niiiT 7. l!, on all county tax not paid iay- fnm thL tLtte. o-ember . lsil : J Bojil, Ella: Btiisou, Hiiirj- ; liord, S. A.; tirimth, A. M. ; Jkson. 'liarh-s ; Lon,t. IWvey S. ; Marvha'.l, E. H. ; M.-t.1int.-k. John P.; SLvie. Carrie; Shuniaker, Ml Susan ; Spa.-yin. James M. : .S lieide. Val. ; Tijon, Ja-.ib: Trent. M.-llie ; Wood. Matt jrie R. ; Wasernutn. iCarl J K. CorrwrTH. P. M. ; ' Record Your Deeds. It is a fat not p-neral!y known by 'he ; owners of real estate tliP.Uiiu.ut Somerset , , ., , ,, , , 1 comity, that the law provides that all deed : . ., i and other conveAmw which shall Iw niaile j . . ". .. i'i r-ici uii-u wnum mis pnvince. anil ! which shall not lie ro-orled in the proper ! "' within six months after the exti-ution I therwif, shall he considered fraudulent and : void airaini-t any sulmeiinent pun liav-r or t mortpuree fur a valuar-le con.-idenitioti. It 1 is tiiervt'ore very inii-.nant that ail freehold ers see tliat their title pa rs are prerly re j txirdel Remarkable Journalistic Success ! ed its way to the head of the list of oiie-eetit palfrs in the n.untry, and iii fully a jssl ; atid isimplete a newspafier as any of its more ex-n-ive roiitenisiraries in this State. Its nea s-ifatlierers cover even- imonant .-cur- ren.-e, foreign and ditniestic ; its elitorials i ; are able and f3iHss : irs market reiiorts c.r i rtstui daily by eiju-rts in every line, and j a hat is esisviaily commendable everythiiiif ; of an ohjo-tionahle chanwler is eX'-luihsl j fntu its miumiis. The Tiuks is in every r- si-t a tirt- la-s family pi-r. and we take pleasure in rel't rrins to its nn-crs and rcc omnienditig it to our patn.ns. It is maile.1 to any address for a year: by the month. Sy i-ents. Scrioner's Magazine. Nodiing in current literal una can lie uiore lutereMing tuau ex-Muiister Washtiunies . . . . . ., ... article on tne iloa null of the t rctii h Em- pirt ahicii it to appear in the fipt numU-r ; - of Scrtt'tvcr .lf'liM-.'.w. to lie pltbil-Uedoll IV- 'fmU-r l ull next. When it is n-nicniis-r,-l U Mr. Wasi.nurne was the uiv m;:-L-tir of aliv Intiliu' nation wiio hid the .olira.'e l.. reman, in Pans .iiiriii- tl.csteje and tin- Coiuiuuiie aud while the Kcpuolu was litia established, it may he well iniaitiiicit tliat tue story he has to tell of the experien.-e is of r - i narkahle historic value. Mr. Washbunie ,,jM ,iml,ly. with charmm-' ...;.u-. ..,..1 .....i.;,,.. ;. .-ri.-li.-.J ! literature wiil attract a srrcater attention, or .,,.,,..1 u nitiut.riif reHji.Ts tball j trii.uted to the opening inimlvr- of .SrriV..r' The Short Days of Winter. i shortest days of the venr are gra.luai- Th Uev. Jo- : v crawling upon us. Though short now.es on "I Iti- Lsifiilr the uttcniootis. ilavliirht will lie cur tail"! still further until the -."st of this month, when after a standstill of some days it will aam bctin to lengthen. Pretty near all the northern half of theplanet is now turned o faraway from tiie uu tiiat we who live in this partof'what is by a pleasant tu t. on called the teiiij" rau sone, only get his life-giviin: beams at such an angle that we lose m.tst of his heat-giving power, as well as of his light. Iiotwitlisiatithiitf lh;U we are two or three million miles nearer lo him than we are in the long, bright ami healed days of Jutve. Then he smiles tlown uj-ou us from a position aini'tst .vertical, while at pre-ent he shines, if at all, from a point low down in the uth. A Word to Parents. An exciiauge contains the following for parents who have children of school age : " One of the greatest drawbacks to the nc cess of our common school system is the ir regular atlemlaiice of many punils. In ev ery school there are children who attend by tits and starts, who are at their places to-day and aiisent to-morrow. At the end of tlie term they are decidedly liehiud their more punctual fell iws, and the responsibility i alm.et invariahiy put on the unfortunate teacher. Parents who permit their children to absent themselves from school upon the most trivial pretext, are generally tlie m.st severely critical in their altitude toward teachers. Thev do not seem to remember ! tliat tlie children have only been in the schools sc mi-otin-sionally or if they do re I memlier it. they esteem it as a fact ti-.at a ! child who is irregular in his atlet.tlame will . make as much pmgrcss Pan-uts ought to reniemU r this ami impnive in this n-spect. i S-nd votir childn-u to sc-ii.s.1 every tlav, and you will 1st agn-eably surjirised at the result." Husband Items. The sleigh inz at present is extellent. and ev-erybo.lv stsms to U- making gotsl use of the snow. . We have had v-ry cold weather for the .wo u--. L- .,,.1 a-.. r-, I,', tlr.fted wi'h snow. Ti' "t'1'""1 ' t!:i ' n a TT' &Mr' ishing co-id,.i.i. There is a very large at- - "i - iance, and the teaoi.er Is meeting with u,,,w- A fU" '"" will I !next m onU-r. w Tiiis Ileitis the season of tiie year when our j sportsmen are out after deer and wild tur : keys, our local Nimrsls spend most of their I time in the wissis iu sean-h t.f this game, j A-yet. however, we have not heard of any j being cai'turrd. 1 A protracte.1 meeting has been in pnigress at this place for the past four weeks, resull ! iug in a iiiimner of conversions, of which nearly all have been al,led to the chun h. i Owing to the Iwd roads, the attendanc was ntit as large as it otherwise would have hccti. i but a got si spiritual intere-t was mauifested. OCCASION L- HrsBiso. Pa.. December 4. ls-j. Jennertown Items. . Plenty of snow in this section of coantry. Sleighing is excellent which is highly enjoy etl by every one ptevessfng lior-e and cutter. Game is plenty and is brought to town daily. Our friend J. O. Ranch shot a tine buck this week, also a bratT of grouse. Wild turkeys are seen in droves. j W. F. liau! Ihe boss painter and decorator I is home at present and is pushing work on bis elciant new house. j -Ginseng" John is the Us blacksmith ! of our town. He is tiie mate of the famous " M rm n " Tom -jf Hangman's Gulcl.. Our sclnsil is in a llourishir.g condition. utnlt-r the -hie management of the teacher, j Prof. Williamson, truly a worthy gentleman, E B. Kama, of Kama Brothers, will erect very fine residence the coming spring, and has already commenced the foumlatiun. Our Burges is becoming iuite a dutle. Tliere's " something in tlie air." The Lutheran Church of this place will, as usual, celebrate Christmas by having a Christmas tree, in connection with a chil drens service- This congregation, one of the largest in the county, is in a prosperous condition, due to tlie untiring efforts of the Rev. S. S. Stoaifer. who has labored in this place for a number of years. Tlie congrega tion lias pore based an elegant Bunlette or gan from t he agent, Joseph t.'nst. and have onr mixed a choir, which is led by Prof. I). Wnd. of this place. Jrv oa For bale. A good beating store. Enquire at this otfioa. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! I By tlie, Vmu tfnart or Sti w. at W. H Platf. BM-iuent of t..k. Bee-rite'' Hl'rk. I ! Crand Opening of Holiday Goods, j rVermtT 1. i -X aud i the (Jrand f-eiiiiks of H-Ii 1 iy Gf"5 will rake place at Fiher' Ii.k Stwv. lonie eery .me and take in I tl-i ptr!euu di'ay at Fteiirr B..kiore. t mm Wanted! I HmW Kur. Hark. 1 will y the Inchest '. J'rir S.r ail kimt of hi-i-, i-tl and : furs."- I alo want r,.nl of R- k tktk .-md Sfrwe Mirk. i H.i;.(rniiu. j on or U tore January 5th, l.7, and oti all . s.-iiol tax not paid onorbefore Fetruary U i 17. IIort Krecak, Tax Collector for Somerset Bopiuzh. CHRISTMAS COOOS. Durinjr this week I will show the laraej and best selected stork of Holiday goods in biwn, consisting of dolls, toys, ornamental po,ids, tini y hosierj'. ifloves. jewelry, lailira" siik liand kerchiefs and Inutflers. j.-euts' .-ilk Uandkercliiefe and mulflers. lejj riiis. wool hissl, art work, shawls, nulies' wra, veiling, neckwear, kid it loves, cash mere gloves, corsets, skirting, etc-, etc. It will pay you to see my line of gooiis before makitur your selections. Mbs. A. E. I'hl. Taxpayers. Take Notice ! An additional five rcent. will lie '-liajyed on all Stute and County Tax not paid on or before January 1U lw7. and on all Scoool Tax not jaid on or before tlie Wh of Februa ry. 1S.S7. Hsasis Stvhl. Ciliector. Selling at Cost. Having had a much larger -sale of Ladies' and Childrens' Wrafie np to this time than at any previous seusin. I will sell the balaih-e ofmystis kal cost, to cash tiyers. I still liave a very fine line of Ian lies' Short oats, Jtoliuans. Newmarkets and Circulars, and a : .11 ic line of Childrens' rai, all of winch will Is? sold at T Prices i is low as they ou can have a would lie after Christinas. Y ifois choi.e now. I must have the ns.tn for I liristnias ifssh.. Mks. a. II 'hl- - i the seven Supreme Judges, a ho hold utiiier The Kind of Winter We May Expect the old fifteen year term. They are Chief We have collected the predictions of a ' Justice Mcn-ur. aliosesue.-cssor will be chos iiuniKT of reliable wcatlier pmph.-ts. and en next year, and Jiid-e Gordoti. wiio will lay them before our rea.i-rs, s they may ' suci-eed Mercur as Chief Justice for one year, know what kind of weather is in store for its j when his term wi.l expire. this winter. i Tlie most severe winter ever experienced. The mildest winter known for many Veiirs. There will lie more -li' m -tonus ihan us- nally exi-rieticed in tl.i- hiliiiide. j Tht-re will ie verv- little -.nim . ! The winter will be a verv wet one n ' ""I"" ,a.u l In- tr.r-t ;ll penetrate linty tw f.s-t int.. tlie ground, and ileiay p'owitn.' fully a month. Fanners .ill he enabled to .In their plow ing six week's earlier than u-il.il. a- the trusts will Is? liirht and s.Min leave the ground. Christmas Tree Ornaments. Many Minday-st-iiisHs are puzzled t.i know just wiiere to t to get wax candles, candle holders, uilt lstts-rs. and other ornaments for l'l.n.Tn..ii rn.s V,-.t-v !....!- i li.mhv t.oti. ! .. tied that at Fishers Ii.s.ksiore everythim; j of the kin.l can Is- obtained. At Fisher s j uk More Min.i.iy-s i,wi teaciiers ami I vaI1 jr jhomas J. ItluUmgh an.l Mi s holars will also find a large variety of Hi- j Lizzie M. Musser. ih of Sioiiv.-r.-ek Town hles. T. laments, reward curds, chrom.-. hnsttnas t-anls. ami a very larsre stock of t clt-giint ltok. large and small, cheap and ! hau'b-tme. stjitublefor Holi.1.1 shifts. If vou I '.v mt pretty and cheaj. Fisher's Itook Store. Holi.lay gifts g,. t,. 1 A Soldid Cold Watch Free. - We have the pn'ttie-t lot ol SumLiy-sch.sil, Kewaril, Christinas and Visiting cards of any house in tlie traile. To intnslu.e samples at oihv. we make this lilieral offer : The i-rrson telling us the -oiigest versje in the Bible he fore Oiristnta-s will receive a laly s watch worth Jtio; SilidtJol.l, Hunting Case, Stem Winding. If there be more than one correct an-wer the second will ret-eive a a eeiitle man's watch, solid Silver. Stem Windimr, Hutiting case ; ibe thinl an tljvu Face Sil ver Nickel Watch. Enclose i.'4cents in stamp- with your answer, for which we will send j you a pack of samples of our lovely cards, , price list, agents' terms, a Christmas Usik, over 1 si illustrations, and a plain gold ring. m ule fnmi heavy lik. pure nWle.1 g.,1.1 plate. Xnu Is... rather Kaker wils the father We warrant every one for five years, Yuu of four children, one son and three .laugh must write at onrc to W. C. Griswold Co., ten' M 'iv'ng He was the -randfaiher las k Box to. Centert.rts.k. Conn. ' "fii- irran.it hiltlren, I j boys and 7 g-.ris. I s , , . , j living and 4 tlead. Mr. Baker was twice cho Stop at Fisher's Book Store. And take a look through the immense and handsome display of nits? good- for Holiday liift.s. xovklties, vE w.v.es. A5D CT Rlos j Th children of the ..1,-c.ase.I hereby make Rook in Sets. lis.ks of P.sHrv. B.-.k of ! l""!sslgnicnt to their neighl-.r. Prose. Ii...ks of Travel and Adventure. Eie- i tbeir kind offitr. in their anliction. trantly Ismnd and hand'nie gift l.ks. toy I ; ARIN"ER. In New Ceiitn ville. on We.1-l.-.ks for the liltle ones, ami inieresting val- ; nesjay. IVcemlier 1. l-"si. Mr-. Anna, wife liable and iiistru. tive Is.iks 6.r I be boys and ! ' W. LI. trardner. M. V.. agtsl : years. U irirls. Teachers' bibles, family bibles an.l J months and tlays. handsome testaments, albums, picture! It is with sorrow, mingled with joy, (hat frames, phio.iur, dets.ratoL painteil and I me retstnl the death of this noble. Christian plain, wnting desks. ani cases, wall psii kets. easels, hatitl paititeti ornaments, wisp hold ers, t.lirisimas and New Year canls and nov elties, scrap lks and pictures, fancy ink -lands, feincy match safi-s. pas-r wei-thts, iroid pens and bolilers, iK-ils, ladies and gents first class picket hooks, iiox paper", also, a well Mt-hctetl asst.rtmeiit of toys. A Fine Display of Holiday Goods at ' Welfley's Book Store. j Now ready for insis iion. a fine line of ' Cliristmas Inssls in Plush. Leather, Bronze, i Ac, consisting in fart of Cuff and Collar Boxes. Fine Writing lesks. Fine Writinjr Paper in plush ami fancy Uixes, Photograph Albums. P.x kettssks Music-holders. Mir nrs. Whisk-holtters, Work-l-iskets. Engraving-. Piettln'-framcs and Mouldings. Vases and Pitcliers in bnmre and fancy wares. Family Bible-. Pick.-t Bibles. Stan.larl and Miscellaneous B.-..k-in great variety, includ ing a full line of the Red Line and Uilt Etlge P-ts, at wondcrfuiiv low prices. For the children we have an imnvn-e lot of Tot I Bts.ks. Juveniles, .tc. as well as all sitrts of Block-. Games, Ac. &c. (.'all and see these iiewiitifti! g.-sl and make your selections now. while the t.;-k L full, for many nice tilings we have cannot tie duplicated. W. H. Weifiet. A Fact for the People. " Hello, Fisk ! How are yn T Shake I I hope yon are well.' " Y'esi. well, excepting a bad cold." " Cliestnuls! I forgot my Ml. Fisk. or I would ring it on you. Well, how is Mrs. Fi-k, ami the babies "They are all well, excepting excuse. I forgot Chestnuts?" " Have you been in S.merset lately, Mike?"" "' Yes, was op last week." - Did you buy anything?" " Y'es, bought a whole wagon load o! Muff looked all around, pri.d goods in very store, hut I tell you the honest truth. Fi-k; if a person wants to buy tnsi goods. rheai, there Is only one good, reliable plats-, and that is J. B. Snyder's. He won't keep any trash there. If 1 have any produce, he always takes it. Most of die store will take butter and eass. but they are rash. Suyiler takes anv other kind of produce." Well, Mike, I am going to buy a Hot of goods soon. and. of course, I will go to Sti -der's. I would have pine there before this, but I owed J. B. Snyder & Co. a little bill, and I want to pay tliat, as no doubt J. B. nee. is it. as he took the books and all. when be bought tlie store himself. He has been waiting me a long time. but. tiem it. be might send a fellow a statement of his account, be cause a man's patience will wear nut. Bv- y r m Bargains. Bargains I Sweeping relrit .ion in'pricts oJ"fmware and Gla-sw.-re at the New York Store, next door to Millers Hardware aXunt, Somerset, 'Fa. Nxt Year's Election. j A Liberal Offer. Xeir year' e!evti-m in Ht-nn-- Ivania will T We call l!w atientioc jf our rker t the ; be of sjieriil i!ii.rta:x e jK.lim a.'iy. a-- : iroopertiBi of tlie Hwcj Prtm. A 1'lilia.iil tte only ofi.-e- to be fi!ll are Ju.L;- of the I fihia, (HiUihed in another roiumn. Thi- is StiirenK Oom to wwvenl t liief Jn-siv Mt-r- : tine of tlie hast of tlie frreat M"i-.'i; m cur. and State Treasurer to uccerd (lonil 1 Family Xewsjpers. and proj-. :iti- Senator tfiiay. uiy ill iv eiecteil to the Tnited States Senate in Janua ry, and will rotiohiy reai-Ti the eontrl of tlie Tnsury on the 4th of Man-h next, as that will be tlie hi-innius of his Si-uatorial term, and liovemor liearer will then appoint a State Treasurer to serve unl .1 the fir-l Mi n l.i . of M y. by mi 1 u t e ailvi'- -an 1 co.12.-!!1. of Vaay an-i t.ie Scuate. in .mliii-U tfaay will advise and the Senate will consent. It i- an nn.lerj!ed question wiiether tlie State Treasurer who shall lie appointed w:ll he eli gible to an ehution next fall to stKreed him- ! self. Tlie letter of the Con-titution would seem to nuke a State Treasurer serving by appointment eligible. I's tantr-iiamr is : No ,,n, ,o ..... .. State Treasurer shall be capable of hold.ng the same office for two omsecutive ternLs.- The lilieral meUiod of cv.ns.ru , the I oust.- tution now accepted all an.und would make the new State Treasurer serina by appoint- nient elurihie to eleition next year, aud the Ilepubli.-an randiilate will doulKless be indi cated by the imvc-nior s appointment. There it one Supreme Ju.lge to ! elected next year fir the full term of twenty-one years, to stii-ceed t.'hief Justice Mercur. Should anot her taain-y occur on the bench by leal h or resignation three calcmiar moiit.'is before the election two Supreme Judges would be electeiL and each party wixild ele.-t one, as em b v.rtercan vote for only one can didate for Supreme Ju.lge when two are to be cho-en ; and if three were tj be electcL each voter Would vole for only two. There have never been two Supreme Judges elected on the same day since l.s74. when Judge I'aXsoii, Republiiau, and Juilge Woolwanl were elected as the Judges added to the Court by the new Constitution. They were both elected for the full u rm of twenty-one years, instead of the old tenn of fifteen years, and they drew lots for the senior commission to determiue which should succeed to the Chief Justiceship mheu it reached their commis- j sions. Juii'e WmsUanls daughter drew the j ticket from the hat and drew the junior com mission for her father, giving Judge Tax-on tue ngiii to uie cniet ju.-ncx'suip. Hail the senior commission been drawn by Woislwanl his death a few years later would have tran ferred his right to tiie Chief Jusii.-eship to i Judge Paxson Then' are now onlv two of MARRIED. W A I.K EK S PA N( i l.EK Hi Th ur-lay , lv.vnit-r i ltsti. at the Lutheran parsonage in Fricicn- by II. v. J. J Welch. Mr. Fran- I cis 11. Walker and Mi-.- Aiiie E. spanler, j ls4h of S.mer-s-t Connty. Pa. j S1V1TS MITH.-4ii Monday. Nov.-m- j 1st .".i. l-i, at the residence ' the otiii -iatitit; I mini t-r. by lU-x. l. I. K. I-ivan. Mr. James A. .sivits. uf lii sine Pij-torTiee. and Miss llu-y A-yimitli. of 'lcni.e. tlii- .niiiity. LESLIE tilRU. At the r.-si,ieii.-e of the otliciaiing mini.-ter. in Siin.T-.-t. on Monday , the iil .lay .f Noveiulier. ls-si. by K. v It. P. K. Uvan. Mr. 1-a.ic U. Lesl'e. ..f Fort Hill, and Miss I.uis:i Binl. of L:sti.tiiiur. ri.is cuutv. r t-...-... . s. -e . 1 1.1,1 nt tin .Ml S.-LU. tin 1 uestlay, I Xov.niber Is-ti. at the n-s.ilence of the' officiating cicrgyinaii. by Rev. f. P. K. Iji- i ship, this I 'i Z I M M E R M A N 1 1 A I ' i E R. - h i T ii.-. in v , N-.vciuis-r .. 1-sti. Bt the Lutheran -irs4.n. aire in Fritii.-us. by Rev. J. J. Weieh. Mr. Wiiiiain li. Zimniertnau. I'nuu near Super set, and Miss Susan C. H.:ug. r. of Lig.-iiierf Westmoreland Coiiniy. Pa. P.RANT WEY'ANK u the ."Hii in.-t. at New Centreville. Pa., by Ih v. J. II. Zinn. Mr. t.corge lirant, of N. w Ct utrt villc. and Mrs. Catharine WiWand. of Ceriiti, .S.mer set i-onntv. Pa. DIEU. WILKINStjS. Sudilenly. in Harri.st.urg. Pa., on MotitLty. November . l-sti of gas tritis, Caroline A., only child of John S. and Minnie T. Wilkinson, aged months. BAKER. Silomon Baker was born Feb ruary t, l.sJo, ami died October 'Jj. l-stj, agv.1 j 62 years, i months ami lJilays. f His comnanion. Su-an linker. diet! in sen Jitsticeoftiie Peat" by his lei low citizens which indicates their appreciation of his worth and integrity. He wxs still the incum bent of I he office at the time of his death. woman. sirnu-ral. inceetf that she is taken away from her husband, her children and her friends in years so early, but joyful lo the bereaved ho rts to know that she hx- en tered upon a nobler life. l-ing free from the pains tliat she endured with 'hristian pa tience for several rear-. Fnin what could ! be learned fnim hersurvivingaiid only broth l er, who so keenly feels the 1m of an tmiv sister, she was taught of the avior and loved Him in her infancy. Her nn.ti.er was a con- si.-i. ut member of the M. E. Chun-u. and w'1" t'"- '" Eunicli the daughter mas in her tetnier years let! to Christ, connecting herself with ihe same church. She grew up to womanhood in the (."hristian graces. She attended a select school at firant.-ville. Md . in lso7. the prineipai being W. II. Uanitier. where their first acquaintance was formed, which grew into mutual affection, and re sulted in their marriage in 172. Subsetjuetit to his teaching at Grantsviile, and before their marriage, be esiahiislied for him-elf a lucrative practice at Centreville. and Itring- yuong fm Cutnlk-riand, Md.. nunir this their home. There being no or ganization of the church of her childhood iu her new home she connected her-eif with the church of her hiisbantL the Disciple-, of which she remained a faithft mexniier until death. Her view- of Christianity were bnxni and comiirehetisive, not narrowing llie chttrt-h to a single tlononiinatiou, but she recognized all to he chnstians wiio loved Christ, and iiiatiifesttsl their faith by their works. Her cbnrch litre, being without a n-gular pastor, it wa-the writers privileer to visit her fre quently during her la-t illness. How gi.idiy and cheerfully we were always received an.l Im.w a'iufhrtiii to her soul were the prayer otl nd up at her bedside J How clear was heT spit it ual sky. When spoken to of tlie probable nearness to death she was not truly ready, but had a "desire to depart anil lie with Llirist which is for better." Her hour at last came and it was pcateful ami cnlm. As iu slecji site, c.owetl her eyes, which know s ntt waking until the great n-sorrection morn ing. We feel a loss in her tleparture, for she entleared herself to all christian people ami to the community by her pure christian life, her kindness of heart, and her tleep ami ear nest sympathy for alL But none feel the loss so much as tlie hnshand and her two little children a daughter and son ; for to them it is the loss of a faithful, affectionate, and devoted wife ; aud to tlie children the loss of a good christian mother. The Lon. comfort tbem. The funeral services were held1 on the 3d inst. in the Lot he ran Church, conducted by Elder VogeJ of S-mersex. assisted by the Lutheran pastor. ' ' Z. Giade, V., December 6, !-.-. Reduced. The price of Heating Stmes ha been re duced 10 per cent, at Miller's Hardware Store. The Approaching Holidays In a few nr weeks, the merry H-.l il ys will aain be npoo n.v Wliai pkiisant o eiaiions and tKillpwed retwileetii.ns of ihe. ilitp past tliey will recall, and boa t!-y will lie enjoyed by the youth and bauty of ,be land. New ties will be formed, and old m miwties buried in tlie nve of foraetfuiiiess. The world is always the better for the ap pearance of that period of the year. Notice. The sale of the Maurer (arm. situate in i Somerset Township, containing I j a--res and allowance, belonging to the estate ol )a' id Be!!. decvasetL was continued from Noma- (ief. .rth omy Frt UT rmber lu. ISs at , m fc w;n j sale bv public oucrv, at the Cwirt ITiHise mmt D j H.tKs Administrator and Tn.st. j j MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW year: TBI rEssTLVtsu xvtutovf -ovtrXT KX- TEXlis THE CCHPLIBESrr or THE SEVSO.1. In pursuance of ' ita annual custom the Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that Christmas and New Year excursion tick ets will he sold between all the principal ticket stations nu the main line and branches. The holiday season is th only period of the year moet exclusively devoted to the inter change .if sttf-ia! visits and the enjoyment of pleasure trip. In onier to encourage this cu.-t.MU and to offer all possible tieni-nt to thone who desire to indulge in holiday pleasures and festivities, the Company re duces the rates during the favored period. Excursion tickets will he sold on Ilecember 2 id. 24th i'rth. ith and 31st. lssn. aIld Jan uary 1st, lss7, psid to return uutil January 4th. inclusive. Charges Against John Raether. Untheibth of November Baii-ira Rein inger made information before "S.iuire I-auc Earnest. ar;iinst John Rarther (r poisoning a horse belonging to the prosecutrix on the 23d of October. ls-sj, also for i)Lsoning a hone in July, both of which died. Jen-mi-ah S. Reininger. on tlie same .lay. made in formation against hint f.o throwing stones j into his hou-e. striking him and en-lan-Tring 1 his life, on the 5.1 of August, l'vstj. on the j same .lav Jia-kson Stucker also made infor- ! mation before the same justice for threats to wound him. These informations, we under stand, are based on ibe admissions to the de tectives. Mr. Rietl.er is still in jail unifc rthe charge of burning Stuckey's barn. BnfrWfit Iwjuirtr. Rheumatism We doubt If User ta. or can be. a speetflo remedy for rheumixism ; bat tboosaniU r-bo have suffered Its pains bar been greatly . es efited by Hood's Sarsaparilla. If yoa bave 1 tailed to and relief, try this treat remedy. " I was afflicted with rheumatism twenty years. Previous to 1-5SJ I foond no relief, but grew worse, and si one time was almost helpless- Hood's f-arsaparlUa did me more food than all the other medicine I ever bad." H. T. Baix-OM. Shirley Village, Mass. " I had rheumatism three years, and tmt no relief till I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. It baa done great things for me. 1 recommend It to others." Lewis Bcrbasik, Caideford. Me. Rood's SarsaisiriUa. Is ebaracterized by three pecnliarities : 1st, the combintUum at remedial agents ; M, the proportion; 3d, the I proetm of securing the active medicinal qualities. The result is a medicine of on usual i strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. ! Send lor book containing additional evidence, j " Hood's Sfcirsararllla tones np my system. I pannes my Mood, sharpens mv apretite. ana ! seems to m.ike me over." J. P. laosursos, ' egister uf Lteeus, Lowell, Mass. " Hnort s girsareirilla heat aTl other-, and . is worth its wetettt in r-M.' I. Baavaisoioa, : 130 Bank Street, New Vurk City. 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by ill drnggista. It ; six for 15. Itada only by C L HOOD CO, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. SOMERSET MARKET. Carre-tad Waekty by COOK A BEEfUTS. liCALESS IS Choice Croceries, Flour & Feed. Price" for Iefember i. !-.-. .tpptes. dried, w h Appie butter, tr- gal beans. V bu Bran. HO 11 Butler, (roll.) y t .. IkeKi. -. 51 S 1 l gJJC Buckwbeat, t on . sue JOP 111- LV -in- lue Vvte Vsatic -SC tl meal. Beeswax f l Bacon, i-iitfxr-eared II am i f B O'otintrv hamsi l " IShtailders) S " (Sides! fc rorn. leari w bu " t-heUetll y bu . Meal 1 t Chop, eorn and tstts. a IOO lbs all rye. l'J Fanes. dor Hour. Holier Process, a bbl Vienna, bbl Flax-eed. bu Lard, f h .. Mitidlints. f 100 Ihs 1 Stl-s, Jit.ll Pinaitsr-. a ha Peaches, dried, ftl Rve. bu .Suit. (No 1 i f bbl . " iortmnd Alum) a sack " t.V-hl.Hl; full sack Suear. vellow. ft white, f ft Tallow, V ft W beat. a bu TTXECUTLiR'S NOTICE. J0e & l Sii S TV le 51 JTttil ) llst.lV a.'tie staple ...... 7-ic 1 ' jll M Ji o si,7e 7iir I-V ,..S?islC l-.-iale of John 'iraef. late of Shade Township. Somerset Co., Pa. dee d Letters testamentary on the above estate bsvine been V-an lei to the "uiidersiirned by the proper authority, notice is herer.v riven lo all persons lndebttsi to id ta:e to 'make immedtmte pay ment, and those bavins- claims smiinst tne same to present them duiv suthentit-ated s-.r settlement to ihe uiKl'-pcinied Kxe.-utor, retulaia m sm:d Township, aitnoutdeiay. C. W. WILLIAMatiN. dees.et Executor. B. & B. Full tiil M inter 1m filiation Drm 1rh y'nr till in and Sttick friU to arerfev iny in Errry Ajsirfmnf. These atl- were all pun-based early in tiie season. Is-ft .re a.lvancr in Wts.len. and in fact Iiry t'tssls of nearly every tleseripnon. We aim to handle only dets-nilable pK and buy no shoddy -tuff, aud are willme to handle on small profit. Being large purclias ers in every line, we always get the lowest price and our customer-can ps assured iki L'etting the very lowe-t price in every case. 1'pon this basis we solicit your tratle anil will depend npon strictly fair dealing for continued success,. We bee to mention a few of NOVEMBER BARGAINS fJOW ON SAlsE. ffiXPLETE 11S OF 41 'CH ALL-WOOL I f i s UAH. in trfey and Krown Mixtures at S ets. This b a pecis! banraiu. Line of ALL U f-lsThli S suitings, V inches wide si 50 eta. f.t.vt. y ' HKi a SVITIXGS In solid eolori C inches st f 5 eta. M mt UMLL'S HAIR Jf.TTr at M eta. Ai 'rJt timr.rwvnt 'tf Fnrm'k Urtm ti0- . ''-Te.-i icKly. 4 fit n,-As wslc ttf M cents ! l. IS ta ms vrrlt, (Vrti, .rtlrttwt Jlurur-: run i omii sirriiGS i Sl.OO and SI. 25 Par Yard. TRICOTS! tricots: fiouhle Width Tricots. 45 rts. m all colore VtXS'LETE !-Tim:K OF 50 to 5 ' U Tkl- COTS in ail arsdes and colorings at 65 ct-. to $1.50 per yard. SILKS & VELVETS. In these storks, we offer unusual values, our own importations, in ail trades, whether a stripe Velvet at 7 5 ets. or sMlk SI $4.00 per vrd 'K B 23 IS H BLA' Jl Lll at Sl.OO Is still a specaU offmne. In Trimminr Itepartment. w onr ecsnplete storks of For. Feather Braid. Passementerie, eve. ispsce will doc permit of detailed menuna of all the bannuns now offered ia BLmrxket. FLtuxruslsi. Cloaa-ina-si. Kto We Omi Tax LABGEsTT LI VE or WINTER WRsPS! EastoT5ew Vork. Write oar Mail Order Department foe ssaaptes or prices of anythina: in Irr tjouds line, and they will be ptompilY sent w pay paruraiar sllen liozt to tiiis pat tat our business. Holiday 5 amber of our New illustrated Fashion Quarterly and CaUaro ready Nrrmber IS. fVnd a jwrt mxapteeovT. free. BOGGS & B.XOT-, 115, 11.. 119 1 121 FitEBAL STiET. deca'tav.-l-y. r o o 3 a O o o X O r I D a o o D o 3 c 3 Q s- s o S3 Q O o X o 2 7? TV o cr o 5s O o c cr c tg G o O o o o C3 o 3 A MUCH LARGER STOCK -A.2NTID BETTER ASSORTMENT THAN EVER, OF NEW FALL GOODS Boucle, Knickerbockers and Astrachans Wax SUipel Goas, Slripgl ana itaaM YelT Ercc- ail -Mid Diss Fattgns i.tl in. mil BDBfHi. in mp nanus u match. Clasps, Buttons, and Braids. Jersey Jackets, Ladies & Misses' Coats, Sacques, &c, &c. Special Attentien is Called to our Immense Stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, linoleums, fafe Eojs, L tc Izi x3 teg to assure the ySzlz -Ju: Geis, Foster Clinton Street, JOHXSTOWX, 1A. Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This M:i-:1 Drg Stcra is Rapidly B:::z:g a Great Favcrits with Fecph is Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. MidUines, Dye Stuffs, Sponrjet,, Tritssis Supporters. Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c, THE fts.Ti.iR i.lVES PEK.--i.iSAL ATTENTION TO THE CUMPoCNL)I.Si, of ; Pfiysicians'Prescriptions Family Receipts M.EAT'AkE ZEISH TaHF.S TO I . OSLY fREH .CSD Ft BE AKU'LE SPECTACLES. EVE-GLAsSsSKN And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all ran be suited. The Finest Brands of Cigars Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ixxls to intending purchasers, whethrr they buy irom u or elsewhere. J. M. L0UTHER, M. D. MAIN STIiEKT, WMEIiSKT. IA A lEf BOOK STORE IK SOMERSET. AVM. II. VELFLEY, liOOK.SKLLKJJ, SOMKI.SLT, PKXX'A. IIIULES, TESTAJILMS, JYJIX HOOKS, And Standard and Miaccllanf ous Bocka in all Ccpartme&ta cf Litera ture, auch aa HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. A well an tli- .vritr Pu-f. in all Sty!.-, an.l Bin.liii-. Airr zzzz 12; 122 xaizzt 22 ncY.Li surrirzr;. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHttL SUPPCEb ALWAYS IN STOCK. STAT IOXEEY ! The Public will viso fliid full Airtiui-Dt f Oooii belonjpnf t-u ihm mmumwrj Truif, :aclrf:n( m OrraU Vavr.rty uf BlstUik Botk.. MaCb m Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Bocks, yiXE wkiTi.i r.nEK. r all lis it.-. Wrilinjc Xablrti, Fncil Table-to. 't.i r in btum, .nrl ym I'-nt-Il, Inkx. Jce, 4co. BAiE BALL G'OlS. t.Kt.HjlET ET.-. ETC.. PICTl .. Fr.AXE. A.D M'jLLU- IS'J-l Or ALL SORTS. IUE STOCK OFJISTICES' BLANKS IS FRESlI A COMPLElh, Au have all been carefully primi fi.r use in dumenarf oonty. antt a .11 b. ri m iM ifOiricnUrm. Com-tporKUacti m'.i.l Btkj, ett. in inTitetJ, aa.1 ail aaii orKrs will wr? pninpt aitrnu.. .STKE OX MA1X CR0S3 ST.. MLXT TO BOY US VRl'i STORE ny-- Win. II. WELFLEY. ,. tBi-. SZTTHII Ml. I j . Jtsj! Ufa I 4 41 .s--S".--n Tr MQH'JVZKTtL f9TtZ-. TCV 3ANT. mii ii i county, was timt k Im aaa at act, bat anu ta mtm. a aatlBBr-- j . ,i,iiw.'Jj fu" - ;j , iitii... OvrSOO hi rl Senuf:.- Eeautiful t.(. fl FrJceList Design, rr tZ c're'-"'-""- zz pocs ara TZZZIZ ZZ LZ as a: & Ouinn's, It WILL PAY YOL to cy toca HEMOIIIAL, U OKK Wm. F. SHAFFER, MaUiuX turvr ( twi Lauer ut liEUE 11 EIAIlli IIIL E-utrrmi art fi nril m Smimrt m uj itJtrrm. Am, Atrmarthe WHITE BguME ' rem.. In Ded of HO.MHtM VORS mM i. Ui Itieir mlvresl l-tra.l at tt; L., t-rw a trt.E-r shs,inc aiii t .va Uibi. a-s,i-- In,-1M. .li uwwil m Err y lusr. u. i to II kJ rtki Lit I in.ll itjiaJ allTntio K lli Wkil Ercrzt, Cr Para 2 ire kcatrcata Intrfsltii-K) by I IT. W. A. r.K.'M, a- lit in i.!....i.n :a ite r.l t,l JiaTt.KlaLA.Vi 4;SIklsT!'. ahirb -jm dri.r-sl u, l ti l-riju-" 'rr-fTii 'it tmr 4cax(Tati 1 u. m cii mt CAU. WM. F. SHAFFER. EUITUEE Inntantlr rrlieved by tming the brxwi "FRY TRUSS " Which pm ma nr-mtsM wf iavM pi n irw mTTr a hfh':nm rapcarv up wih tb mm4 S prarc wo ibr tmek ur u.h crf i
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